WowWee Alive Minis Toy Review

These adorable plush, electronic animals seem and sound really alive! The latest additions to the Alive Animal Kingdom, these cute little babies are not only soft and cuddly, but will really respond to you, their new owner!

Brand-new from toymaker WowWee is an adorable line of plush, electronic animals that seem and sound really alive! Alive Minis are the latest addition to the Alive Animal Kingdom, and these cute little babies are not only soft and cuddly, but will really respond to you, their new owner!

Almost Alive

Alive Minis are available in four different animal species: lion cub, leopard cub, white tiger cub and panda bear cub. All these little baby animals love to be held and fed from their bottles, which come included. And each Alive Mini makes a grand total of SEVEN different noises depending on its mood and response to being bottle fed. The cubs also have a tilt sensor that lets them know when they’re being played with – so they can really respond! Plus, the sleep feature that comes with each mini animal causes them to close their eyes, snore and turn themselves off if they’re left alone for more than five minutes – great for saving battery life!

Motorized Fuzzballs

We wanted to take a moment to introduce you to these four cute and furry little friends:

Alive Mini Lion Cub: So cute and cuddly, this cub will make you feel like you’re raising your very own little lion king!

Alive Mini Leopard Cub: Sweet and covered in spots, this little leopard roars softly – he’s still practicing to be ferocious when he grows up!

Alive Mini White Tiger Cub: Soft, sturdy and snowy white, this little white tiger cub coos, purrs, cries or whimpers when you play with it – depending on its mood.

Alive Mini Panda Bear Cub: This is one baby panda bear that loves to be nurtured. Put his bottle in his mouth and he’ll make real feeding sounds for you!

Video: WowWee Alive Minis Ad

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The sleep feature that comes with each Alive Mini cub means the toy will automatically shut off if it’s left unattended for more than five minutes!